Pretty surprised to find my Wilwood Dynapro 6 kit seized after just three track days.
The track I frequent (Ridge Motorsports Park) isn't even all that hard on brakes and many stock setups hold up just fine including my old MK6 GTI
5 Out of the 6 pistons seem to be okay but 1 of them seems to be stuck making a terrible noise and killed my brake pads/fuel economy on my drive back from the track.
This is on both driver and passenger side calipers
The Hawk DTC-30 brake pad looked brand new before I swapped them on in the pits, now a day later they are done.
A bit more about my setup:
- Standard rear brakes, just stainless lines and ferodo DS 2500 pads
- Bled with Motul 5.1 less than a week before this track day
- Have the Boomba air deflectors
The reason I wanted to bring this up is I've seen a few other guys on our forum running this Wilwood big brake kit without any issues but I've yet to have a good experience with these.
Personally I think the brake bias is awful and even after 1.5 years my rear Ferodo pads look brand new. I'm definitely looking into getting an upgrade to the SVT focus rear rotors but now it seems I need to sort out the fronts too.
If I do rebuild these calipers I will definitely look into some ducting and running a softer pad than the Hawk DTC-30 to hopefully generate less heat and have less of a front bias.
My street/autox pad of choice was the carbotech AX6 and even with those the brake bias was awful, they didn't hold up well to track abuse either.
At this point I'm not sure if I'm better off throwing the stock calipers back on and getting a big rotor adapter, some nice pads, and ss lines as it might be more durable than these Wilwoods and offer a more balanced brake bias...
As for rebuild, I have no idea how to do it although I see replacement o-rings and pistons are available for a reasonable price, guess I'll be making some calls tomorrow.
Any way, have yet to hear any negative reviews from owners about this BBK so I wanted to put this out there for those considering this kit.
Also looking for any tips to make this kit work
The track I frequent (Ridge Motorsports Park) isn't even all that hard on brakes and many stock setups hold up just fine including my old MK6 GTI
5 Out of the 6 pistons seem to be okay but 1 of them seems to be stuck making a terrible noise and killed my brake pads/fuel economy on my drive back from the track.
This is on both driver and passenger side calipers
The Hawk DTC-30 brake pad looked brand new before I swapped them on in the pits, now a day later they are done.
A bit more about my setup:
- Standard rear brakes, just stainless lines and ferodo DS 2500 pads
- Bled with Motul 5.1 less than a week before this track day
- Have the Boomba air deflectors
The reason I wanted to bring this up is I've seen a few other guys on our forum running this Wilwood big brake kit without any issues but I've yet to have a good experience with these.
Personally I think the brake bias is awful and even after 1.5 years my rear Ferodo pads look brand new. I'm definitely looking into getting an upgrade to the SVT focus rear rotors but now it seems I need to sort out the fronts too.
If I do rebuild these calipers I will definitely look into some ducting and running a softer pad than the Hawk DTC-30 to hopefully generate less heat and have less of a front bias.
My street/autox pad of choice was the carbotech AX6 and even with those the brake bias was awful, they didn't hold up well to track abuse either.
At this point I'm not sure if I'm better off throwing the stock calipers back on and getting a big rotor adapter, some nice pads, and ss lines as it might be more durable than these Wilwoods and offer a more balanced brake bias...
As for rebuild, I have no idea how to do it although I see replacement o-rings and pistons are available for a reasonable price, guess I'll be making some calls tomorrow.
Any way, have yet to hear any negative reviews from owners about this BBK so I wanted to put this out there for those considering this kit.
Also looking for any tips to make this kit work